A/N: Hey guys! So here is Chapter Two for you all & I'm working on Chapter Three as we speak! This chapter has direct Jelsa interaction in it at the end, which will lead into Chapter Three having a LOT more Jelsa interaction, if everything goes the way I'm planning it out right now for the next chapter, there will only be one solid Anna part and the rest will most likely be Jelsa so I hope you're ready for it. I hope you guys like this chapter! P.S. I don't know how long this story is going to be yet, not terribly long, but I already have a second Jelsa story planned for when this one is finished! xoxo


Chapter Two: Tongue Tied

"That's your sister?" Jack asked Elsa as he kept his gaze fixated on her.

"Yep." Anna smiled, almost proudly, knowing that at least Jack clearly liked Elsa already - though it was hard to say how Elsa would react.

Jack didn't say another word, he just kept staring at Elsa; Anna was almost half tempted to cut off Elsa and North's conversation so that she could properly introduce Jack to Elsa and see what would happen from there, but when she looked back over at Jack, he wasn't by Anna's side anymore. He was closer to Elsa, and North seemed to notice Jack walking up first, Anna could tell that then North was going to introduce Jack to Elsa, but Jack even beat him to the punch and hooked Elsa around the waist with his staff. It startled her and she accidentally froze the floor beneath their feet, and while Anna had to admit that since Elsa was able to unfreeze Arendelle that she was getting better at controlling her powers, she still had slip-ups, especially if she was caught off guard. Yet, like Elsa, Jack wasn't fazed by the frozen floor and could stand as firmly on frozen ground as Elsa could which is what caused Elsa to look at him in confusion.

"Pardon me, your majesty." Jack said with a somewhat cocky smile on his face. "I'm Jack Frost."

"Elsa," She said, but she wasn't caring so much about the person who was holding her with a staff, but rather the fact that said person was standing perfectly still on ice. "How are you doing that?" Elsa pointed down at their feet.

"Semi-natural talent." Jack replied with a smirk and held out his hand in front of Elsa where a tiny snowflake started to form in mid-air above his hand.

Elsa's blue eyes landed on Anna; there was something of a mix of confusion and what Anna could only identify as fear in her eyes.

"Anna?" Elsa asked her.

"That's crazy!" Anna tried to exclaim in some sort of surprise though she could feel North's glare on her. "Who knew? I guess there's more than one person around here now that has magic ice powers." Anna said.

Elsa looked back at Jack and stepped carefully out of his hook in attempts to put some distance between them, she wasn't over fond of the closeness that they had shared. She thawed the floor with ease now and seemed a bit shell shocked to Anna and every time Jack took a step towards her, Elsa took a step towards Anna. Noticing that Elsa was on the verge of running out of there in attempts to keep her distance from Jack, she knew she had to think of something quickly.

"Hey, I have an idea, how about you two go ahead and go get your stuff settled upstairs, the staff can show you to your rooms, and uh, once you're all good we can go find Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf and see how they did with the reindeer." Anna tried to say as cheerfully as she could as she took her sisters hand once she reached her side which seemed to stop Jack from trying to get any closer for the time being. Anna had hoped that Elsa would take meeting someone else with the same powers a bit better than all of this, but she might have just been in shock; Anna hoped that later on she would be a bit more relaxed about all of this. Right now however, she knew Elsa needed some breathing space.

"Great idea! Come on Frost." North said as he scooped up Jack in one arm and started following the staff that was by the stairs up into the upper floors of the castle all while ignoring Jack's protests of being put down on the floor again.

Once North and Jack were out of earshot, Anna looked over to her sister and she already visibly looked better, though part of Anna wished she hadn't because that shock was now replaced by an accusing look in her eyes.

"Did you really not know that he had those powers?" Elsa asked Anna. "Anna, if this is your way of – "

"I had no idea." Anna said automatically. "I swear I didn't know a thing about those powers. I just heard he was, uh, fun. I figured that maybe he was fun at parties or just a funny guy you know? I didn't think ice powers right off the bat." Anna knew she had to stop talking now because if she didn't, Elsa would be able to tell she was lying just from how fast she would be talking when she got nervous.

Elsa seemed to accept this answer for now and slowly nodded her head before checking around the room, as if making sure she did not freeze anything else when she panicked.

"You have to admit though, he is a little cute, right?" Anna asked in a hopeful tone. "I mean, he's got those bright blue eyes and he seems like a fun guy."

"I think reckless is more the right word, he grabbed me with that staff of his." Elsa said, there was a bit of a snap to her voice and Anna could tell that clearly Jack already made a bad move with what he pulled there.

"I'm sure once you get to know him he's a nice guy." Anna said.

"Why do you care so much if I like him or not?" Elsa asked, the accusing look back in her eyes.

"Well…you're my sister, and the Queen, and I figure…you know, he's here the whole week anyway. It might be easier if everyone gets along." Anna shrugged.

"You're right." Elsa sighed. "I'll be courteous to him, but if he keeps up that cockiness the entire time he's here, I can't promise much."

"All he needs is a chance, I promise." Anna smiled. "Plus, North seems to be able to handle him pretty well."

This caused both Anna and Elsa to laugh remembering how North had just hauled Jack up the stairs as if he was nothing.

"Maybe I should keep him as a bodyguard while Jack is here." Elsa smiled.


"Now, if I know those reindeer, they are playing their Reindeer Games by now." North said with a smile as Anna, Elsa, and Jack were all walking by his side as they had just reached the outskirts of town and were walking up the vast open hills now. Anna could just barely see a glimpse of what looked like reindeer running around in the distance and she could swear she also heard Kristoff and Olaf.

"Reindeer Games?" Jack asked, clearly confused.

"Eh, it's like soccer…but for reindeer." North tried to explain. "You'll see."

It took them a few more minutes to reach them, but once they did, it was clear that they were in fact playing their games that Anna remembered from when she was a child. She was sure that Prancer was the one sitting on the sidelines, acting as a referee of sorts while Kristoff rode on Sven's back with Dasher, Dancer, and Vixen on his team; Olaf rode on Comet's back with Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen on his team. Both Kristoff and Olaf were having the time of their life while they were racing around on their reindeer, trying to get this red ball into the other's goal which was simply just a couple of sticks tied together and sticking out of the ground to form an arch as the goals. Kristoff and Sven got a goal in and the pair rejoiced.

"Ha! That's seven to five Olaf!" Kristoff shouted out.

"It's not over yet, we're still gonna kick your butts!" Olaf challenged, as the ball was set up for a kick this time from Olaf's side, Prancer, who gently placed the ball down out of his mouth in front of Comet and Olaf. When Comet kicked the ball, the teams sprang back to life, and it wasn't until they were charging at each other that Olaf noticed they had company.

"Oh, hi everybody! Hi Anna, King St. North, Elsa, and Elsa's one true –"

To Anna's relief, Olaf's sentence was cut short by him accidentally being impaled on Sven's horn. Prancer shook his collar that jingled which must have indicated a foul or time out of sorts to the others since they all stopped in place then.

"Not again." Olaf sighed as Kristoff grabbed him and his upper body off of Sven's horn and rode over to Comet, who still had Olaf's bottom half on top of him, and reassembled Olaf so that he was whole again.

"Alright, next goal wins." North declared.

"Ready to lose Olaf?" Kristoff asked with a smile.

"You bet!" Olaf called out, Anna had to keep from laughing since knowing Olaf, he probably had no idea what he had just said, but everyone played along well enough and pretended he said what he had most likely really meant.

The match ended rather quickly as Kristoff and Sven scored the winning goal, but despite losing, Olaf was still happy and celebrating, nothing seemed to ever bring the little guy down. While congratulating Kristoff on his win, Anna didn't notice that she had left Elsa alone with Jack, she couldn't tell what he was saying, but he had that cocky smile again and Elsa seemed to be searching for an exit route by the time Anna joined her side again, this time stepping between the two.

"So, who wants to go into the town square? There's a lot to see down there." Anna smiled. "Oh! We could ice skate! Do you want to do that Elsa?" Anna asked hopefully.

"If that's what you want, sure." Elsa smiled.

"Alright, let's go." Anna said and led Elsa away from Jack. She knew she was going to have to talk to Jack eventually and see if he could dial it down a bit around Elsa. Elsa wasn't a girl that fell for cockiness and arrogance, or even cheesy romantic lines for that matter. Elsa was a person who cared about a person's true heart, and Anna knew if she had any hope of getting these polar opposites to fall in love, she was going to have to get Elsa to lighten up and Jack to calm down a bit.


Anna knew that Elsa had gotten used to the ice rinks. Most of the time they were in the castle courtyard when the gates were opened up and everyone would come in and have fun. But sometimes, only a few times so far, Elsa would place the ice rink out in the center of the town. As soon as the people saw Elsa freezing the ground, they all ran inside and started grabbing their ice skates, excited for the fun they knew they were going to have. Once the ground was frozen, snow started gently falling from the sky, just enough to keep the ice frozen and for a little snow to accumulate on the ground as the people started coming out onto the ice. North carefully stepped onto the rink and his reindeer quickly followed him and helped him keep his balance; Kristoff did nearly the same thing with Sven while Jack got out onto the ice with ease, the same kind of ease that Elsa had with icy surfaces. Olaf was out in the middle of the crowds, twirling and spinning while laughing and having a grand time with the kids of the kingdom while Anna went out onto the ice with Elsa.

"Having fun?" Elsa asked Anna with a smile.

"Of course." Anna replied with laughter. "You?"

"If you're happy, then I'm happy." Elsa said.

For a moment, Anna was happy just to be with her sister, out here on the ice having fun like her and Elsa always used to do when they were kids. It brought back some of the happiest memories she could remember, and while she could have easily just spent the rest of the day there twirling on the ice with her sister and Kristoff, whenever she caught a glimpse of Jack out of the corner of her eyes, she knew she had to do something to diffuse the tension between them.

"So…you and Jack getting along any better yet?" Anna asked, though she already knew the answer to her own question.

"Not really," Elsa sighed. "I just don't think we're meant to get along."

"Maybe you two just need to get to know each other better, you know?" Anna asked.

"I don't think there's much there that I need to know about him." Elsa said.

"There's always stuff that you have to learn about people you don't know! You can't just judge them right off that bat, that much I learned though it was for the worse instead of the better the first time." Anna said. "Maybe there's more to Jack than just what you're seeing."

"Maybe." Elsa shrugged half-heartedly. "I'm trying, but only for you Anna, I hope you know that."

"I know." Anna sighed.

Before Anna could continue on, she let out a squeak of surprise as she felt a hook around her waist and pulled her away from Elsa.

"Mind if I borrow her for a moment?" Jack asked with a playful smile as he pulled Anna right along with him, not waiting to hear Elsa's answer, even though Anna swore she heard something along the lines of "Yes, I do mind" from Elsa as she was being whisked away.

"You know, you're not doing yourself any favors right now." Anna explained once Jack stopped pulling her and she was able to skate by his side on the ice.

"That's what I wanted to talk to you about. I can tell Elsa is probably on the verge of hating my guts and I've barely said anything to her." Jack said and for the first time since she had brought him to Elsa, she saw the real Jack again, the one that loved to have fun on the docks. If only Elsa knew that this Jack existed instead of the one that came out around her.

"Just…be yourself." Anna said with a shrug. "You can do that with everyone else, why not her?"

"Because!" Jack protested. "I don't know, it's like whenever I go near her I just…blurt things out that I don't mean to say."

"It doesn't look like that to me." Anna said.

"Well I try not to look like a complete idiot." Jack said.

"That's kinda cute actually, you get tongue tied." Anna said with a small laugh and she could have sworn she caught a hint of a blush on Jack's cheeks, but she knew if she asked he would only deny it.

"I do not!" Jack said at first, then after thinking about it for a moment, he deflated. "Alright, maybe a little bit. I guess when I came here I didn't expect a Queen to be so…" He started trying to search for the right words to describe Elsa with.

"Beautiful? Enchanting? Gorgeous? Elegant?" Anna offered up.

"….All of that." Jack mumbled barely loud enough for Anna to hear but enough to make her heart melt.

"Aw!" Anna squeaked which caused Jack to try to make her be quiet while this time Anna knew he blushed. "I can't help it, that's kind of the whole reason why I brought you here."

"What?" Jack asked confused.

Anna knew that she had just slipped up then, but in that moment she didn't care. Jack clearly liked Elsa, if Elsa ever knew though that she brought Jack here for that reason, there was no telling how she would react. "Honestly, I invited you here because I heard about your powers, I thought that maybe if Elsa met someone like her, she'd let herself be happy for once in her life. I know she's trying to make me happy right now because of my birthday this week, but I wanther to be happy too, you know? Like how I am with Kristoff. She says all the time that she's fine being on her own but…everyone needs someone, right?" Anna asked, hoping that Jack would understand.

Jack was silent for a moment and Anna almost lost hope, but then he smiled and she knew he understood.

"You really love your sister, don't you?" Jack asked.

"More than you know." Anna said back without a doubt in her mind. She would do anything for Elsa to make her happy; she deserved it more than anyone else in the world after all.

"What makes you think she'd even like someone like me?" Jack asked. "To me she seems like the kind of person who likes work more than play and well…I'm the opposite of that."

"Elsa needs a little more fun in her life, and being a Prince and all, it probably wouldn't hurt if you learned a thing or two from her. Maybe you two can balance each other out." Anna said. "Just talk to her as you, don't get all nervous, Elsa will like the real you, I can tell."

Jack nodded and skated away from Anna and headed towards Elsa. Anna, not paying attention to where she was going, slammed right into Kristoff and was glad it was him instead of a stranger. Sven caught Kristoff, which kept him from toppling down, and Kristoff caught Anna who kissed him on the cheek.

"My hero." Anna smiled. "What would I do without you?"

"Probably be a lot more clumsy than you already are." Kristoff smiled.

"Good thing you're always there to catch me." Anna said with a slight laugh.

Kristoff grabbed Anna's hand with a smile still on his face and started skating with her, hand-in-hand.

"So, what was Jack talking to you about?" Kristoff asked curiously.

"He was asking for some advice on how to talk to Elsa." Anna said with a proud smile. "I told you he would like her!" She gloated.

"He may like her, but getting Elsa to like him? That's a whole other story." Kristoff said. He glanced around the ice though and almost couldn't believe what he was seeing. "Then again, I could be wrong, she doesn't look angry with him yet, maybe he's growing on her."

"I hope so." Anna said as she watched Elsa and Jack actually talking and all seeming to be going well.


"Mind if I join you?" Jack asked as he skated up next to Elsa.

"I don't see why you even ask, you just go ahead anyway." Elsa said in a slight huff. When she noticed he wasn't going to go away, she tried to ignore his presence.

"Look, I know I haven't really been all that great but…I was hoping that maybe we could start over?" Jack asked causing Elsa to glance over in his direction now. "I, uh, haven't really been myself today."

Elsa considered this for a moment before she used her powers to cause both her and Jack to come to a halt on the ice.

"I think I'd like that." Elsa said with a slight smile. "Nice to meet you, I'm Queen Elsa of Arendelle." Elsa said and gave a small curtsey.

"Wonderful to meet you Elsa, I'm Prince Jack of the Winter Isles." Jack smiled and gave a bow. "Can I have the honor of skating by your side?" He had an ear-to-ear grin now and Elsa couldn't help but smile back since his smile was a bit contagious.

"Sure." Elsa said.

Jack and Elsa were only able to get so far on the ice before their skate was interrupted by a snowball thrown to Jack's back, he turned around to face a little boy with a grin and another snowball in hand.

"Alright, I see how this is going now." Jack smiled and had a mischievous glint in his eyes now as he used his magic to conjure up a few snowballs of his own as they went flying towards the children who were getting ready to strike as well as the one who had thrown the first snowball.

One of the children from somewhere called out "Snowball fight!" and everyone was starting to make some snowballs and throw them at one another with laughter in the air. Jack was taken off-guard by a snowball that hit him from his side and he turned to see Elsa trying to hide a laugh, he almost couldn't believe that she joined in the fight, but then again whenever he was around people for some reason, his love of fun tended to rub off on others. He however, unlike Elsa, couldn't hide his laughter when a snowball thrown by Anna hit Elsa right on the side of her face which sparked an all out war of flying snowballs between the two sisters. In that moment, Jack knew that Anna was right, Elsa could stand to use a bit more fun in her life with a smile like hers, and maybe he could learn a little bit of responsibility from Elsa, though hopefully not too much since he rather preferred fun over work.